From 1.10pm, this 1/2 day workshop (4 hours) is intended to nurture the appetite of those wishing to continue with this professional grief relief training in the Fall 2017. A somatic psychotherapeutic process using yoga techniques to address the physical, mental and spiritual symptoms of grief towards the re-identification process that follows an important loss. This professional training is suited for yoga teachers, yoga therapists, health and mental healthcare professionals interested in adding yoga techniques to their existing toolkit.

This workshop is taught by professional grief specialist, yoga therapist and author of Yoga for Grief Relief, MA, CMT, RYT Antonio Sausys. Antonio is a somatic psychotherapist and somatic health practitioner. He is a popular presenter at Kripalu. This event is sponsored by The Yoga Centre in conjunction with Friends of Hospice.

The cost is $105.

For more information, or to register, contact yogacentrebermuda@gmail.com, 295-7525 or 295-3355.

Open to all levels, The Yoga Centre are offering a workshop on Yoga For Men’s Health on Wednesday, April 26th.

Antonio Sausys, BA,MA IGT, RYT is a somatic psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience integrating psychotherapy and the teachings and practice of yoga.

In this workshop from 5.30pm, Antonio will work directly with men on the “how to” maintain health and wellness – body, mind and spirit – using the practice of yoga. This workshop will emphasize the invigorationg aspects of the practice and its effect on the most intrinsic aspect of being a man. A one hour men’s yoga session will apply.

The cost is $40 and no pre-registration is required.

For more information, contact yogacentrebermuda@gmail.com, 297-7525 or 295-3355.

From your Twitter account, login and follow @piece_oftherock. Then, just before 8pm, search the hashtag #apieceoftherockspeaks. Use this tag to pose your questions and comments as a part of the conversation.

Firstly, they invite you to enjoy a magical time with local guitarist Randy Lambert playing Italian Guitar, weekly on Mondays and Fridays. From 6pm until 10pm on Mondays at Café Amici or from noon until 4pm on Fridays at Bone Fish, you can enjoy a live performance of fantastic Italian and Latino songs.

Join magical Salsa Master Travis Gilbert for Salsa Mania at Bone Fish on Mondays. From 9pm until midnight, you can enjoy an evening of social dancing with some basic instruction mixed in for beginners.

Enjoy an amazing afternoon with the voice of Bermuda’s very own Randy Lambert at Latino Guitar at Bone Fish Bar and Grill on Tuesdays. From noon until 4pm, you can enjoy an array of songs from this truly magical Bermudian entertainer.

Trip the light fantastic at Crazy Night (Salsa) at Bone Fish on Wednesdays. From 9pm until midnight, you can enjoy an evening of salsa, dancing music and the latest hits.

Finish off the weekend in style with Spanish Guitar and a Local DJ at Bone Fish on Sundays. From 1pm until 5pm, you can enjoy magical Spanish notes with their own Randy Lambert. This unforgettable experience will be accompanied by food by Chef Filippo. Then from 9pm, a local DJ will play some of your favourite hits.

There is no cover charge and these events will continue weekly until the end of October.

For more information, contact Café Amici at 234-5009, Bone Fish at 234-5151 or bonefish@transact.bm.

A new exhibit is now open at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA) in City Hall.

The Bermuda College proudly presents its 15th Annual Art Exhibition. The Art & Design Department continues with the objective of showcasing works, created by present students, involved in contemporary explorations of thoughts, themes and techniques. The work displayed includes two and three-dimensional forms, film, installation and performance art.

Opening hours at BSoA are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays. The exhibit will run until May 16th.

Admission is free, although donations are appreciated, and all are welcome.

For more information, contact 292-3824 or bsoa@ibl.bm, or visit www.bsoa.bm.

Saltus Grammar School invite you to join them for a wonderful evening of music performed by their talented student musicians as they present their A Little Bit of Everything Concert on Thursday, April 27th.

Starting at 5.30pm in the Upper Primary Hall, there will be a number of groups performing including the Wind Band, Primary Wind Band, Junior Orchestra, Stringendo and Junior Choirs, along with recorders and string programmes.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students. and available from the Saltus Finance Office between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. Tickets will also be available for purchase at the door.

Try a music and movement class created for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and their caregivers at Zumbini on Saturdays, April 29th or May 6th.

From 10.30am at 20 Union Street, upstairs Hendy’s Laundromat, this will be full of music, dance and educational tools for 45 mins. Music is fun and when we enjoy ourselves we learn without knowing we are learning. Zumbini is a program that gives children the freedom and confidence to grow as they develop their social, motor and cognitive skills.

This is a free trial class and participants must register in advance.

For more information, or to register, contact Lynette Colvin at 734-5673.

There have been 12, 808 reported road crashes between 2009-2015 in Bermuda. Chances are, this Unspoken Epidemic has affected you and your family in someway. You are invited to a series of screenings of A Piece of the Rock: The Documentary throughout April and May.

This poignant documentary will look at the effects road traffic incidents have on individuals, families and Bermuda on a whole, socially and economically.

On Saturday, April 29th, there will be a Screening & Panel Discussion at noon at Liberty Theatre. On Sunday, May 7th, there will be a Screening & Panel Discussion at 4pm in BUEI’s Tradewinds Theatre. On Saturday, May 13th, there will be a noon Screening at Liberty Theatre. Finally, there will be a Screening & Panel Discussion in BUEI’s Tradewinds Theatre at 4pm on Sunday, May 14th.

They will be serving a complimentary drink and snack at the screenings.

Admission is free, but you are encouraged to reserve your tickets online at www.pTix.bm.

The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club’s ever-popular Happy Hour is back for the 2017 season, with the return of Marina Nights on Friday, April 28th.

From 5pm until 9pm every Friday evening throughout the summer, you can relax harbourside with your favourite drink and start off your weekend in style. There will be a bar with happy hour drink tickets, a DJ, and VIP seating with waiter service and a limited snack menu from 1609 Restaurant & Bar.

For more information, contact ham.diningreservations@fairmont.com or 298-2028.

From 6pm in the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall, this event will be hosted by Antione Jones.

This year’s theme reflects the diversity of the school culture at Francis Patton Primary School. Students, staff, parents and community members have the opportunity to showcase their style and talent to those in attendance at the show.

The fashion showcase is sponsored by Gibbons Company, Maez Apparel, 27th Century Boutique, Occasions Bridal, Klassiq Kidz and Sidekicks. There will be talent showcased by students and various school and community groups throughout the program such as Bootsie, DanceStations School of Dance, AFB Dancers, Jump 2B Fit, Challenge Dancers, Bermuda African Dance Company, Takata-Ha Shotokan Karate-Do Karate, Ultimate Treasurers Mas Children’s Group, FPP Choir, FPP Band, FPP Dancers and more.

Tickets are $50 for Patrons, $25 for adults, $15 for students under 12 and available from www.pTix.bm. Tickets can also be purchased with cash from the Premiere Tickets HQ Ticket Outlet at Innovation House on Reid Street. between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. Money raised will go towards the PTA fundraising initiatives for Francis Patton Primary School.

For more information, contact ptapresident277@hotmail.com.

Wild Herbs N Plants of Bermuda invite you to join them for an exciting combination of an outside cooking demo on a rocket stove along with an edible herbal tour at their Outside Cooking Demo & Wild Edible Herbal Tour on Sunday, April 30th.

From 2pm, this tour will enlighten your five senses with edible herbs. Learn how to identify them and learn of their health benefits. In addition to that sit around a rocket stove and experience cooking outside some of the edible plants. This tour and cooking demo will be approximately 2.5 hours. The location will be given upon registration.

The cost is a special limited offer of $50 per person. All participants must register to participate.

For more information, or to register, contact wildherbsnplantsofbda@gmail.com.

The Film Festival will feature a dozen of the world’s best independent full-length films, plus a daily Happy Hour at 5pm each day of “Bermuda Shorts” films from the nearly 600 submissions for the Oscar® Qualifying series. The afternoon Filmmakers Lounge is in the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA), with several Filmmaker events planned accessible with a Festival Pass ticket. The Opening Reception will be on Monday, May 1st and the Awards Ceremony on Saturday, May 6th, both will be held in the Bermuda National Gallery. BerMovie day is Sunday May 7th and free to all, starting at 2pm with an Americas Cup Set.

Tickets are available at www.biff.ptix.bm. Evening shows are $20 and matinees are $15, with Happy Hour Shorts at $10. The Opening Reception and Award Ceremony tickets are $50 each, while the Sunday evening The Night Watchmen wrap party will be $20. Rush tickets will be available at City Hall Box Office an hour before each film screening.

The full Film Programme can be found online at www.biff.bm, at City Hall or the Bermuda Tourist Bureau.

For more information, contact the BIFF Office at 293-3456 or info@biff.bm.

Open Airways invite you to join them for a free World Asthma Day event on Tuesday, May 2nd.

From noon until 2pm on the steps of City Hall, asthma nurses, doctors and physios will be on hand providing asthma education to the general public. Musicians from local schools will be providing entertainment and attendees will also receive free spacers and a microfiber cloth or pillow while supplies last.

From 9am each week, you can learn the key elements of the swing at their shaded practice area. All clubs and balls supplied during this half hour lesson.
For more information, contact the golf shop at 239-6952 or golf.bermuda@fairmont.com.

Del Shores, that grand master of Southern lowlife sensibilities, once again culled his Texas roots and came up with a winner. Down but not out, Willadean Winkler attempts to transcend the mean existence inflicted on her by cruel-to-the-bone hubby J.D.

Del Shores manages to fully explore Willadean’s horrific plight while infusing the work with such hilarity the audience is often reduced to tears and laughter within the same breath.

From 6pm at Gosling’s Wine Cellar, you can get your Friday evening off to a toasty start with a selection of 6 different sparkling wines and proseccos, coupled with tasty snacks and lucky draw prizes. Attendees with a wristband can also avail of happy hour prices at Port O Call after the event.

Tickets are $60 and selling fast. This event is a fundraiser for the Canaries Women’s Hockey Team to cover pitch and kit fees, as well as to support the Bermuda Hockey Federation (BHF) for upcoming tours and events to which they will donate 15% of their proceeds.

For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact canarieshockey@gmail.com.

Now in its 30th year, join in the fun of fundraising at the XL Catlin End To End on Saturday, May 6th.

This annual event brings our entire community together for a day of camaraderie from St. George to Dockyard – all in support of Bermuda charitable organisations. This 24.1 mile walk starts at 7am in St. George’s (or 10am from Albuoy’s Point in Hamilton for the 14.7 mile Middle-to-End) and ending in Dockyard. Alternatively, participants can choose to cycle, row or swim for charity.

The registration fee is $50 for adults and $30 for youths under 18 years of age. The fee includes a t-shirt, a back pack (filled with great gifts) , a water bottle, event #, food and beverages along the way, entertainment and a medal at the finish. Sign up is available at www.BermudaEndtoEnd.bm and the event headquarters will be open from 9am until 5pm, May 1st to 5th in Washington Mall.

From 9am until 2pm at St. Mark’s Church Hall in Smith’s, you can shop for some great bargains on vegetables, household goods, gifts, clothing, plants, jewellery, books and home baked goods. Refreshments will also be available.

From 8pm at The Grand Cafe on Church Street, you can come and dance the night away to sounds of Double O and Mike Shawr as Nakternl Entertainment, the Housestyle team, Avion Tequila and Corona have come together to bring another awesome night of House Music with a Latin feel.

Admission will be $10 at the door all night long, sold at the door on entry.

Screening in the Tradewinds Auditorium at BUEI at 8pm, this French comedy with English subtitles is from director François Ozon and stars Romain Duris, Raphael Personnaz and Anaïs Demoustier

Claire and Laura have been friends since primary school. Now, in their adult lives, with each happily married, to Gilles and David respectively, they are as close as ever. Then Laura dies after an illness and Claire’s world is suddenly very empty. Being the godmother of Laura’s child, Lucie, Claire visits David and Lucie, only to discover he has a startling secret…

All members of the public are welcome.

Tickets cost $7 for AF/BUEI members and students, and $12 for non-members. Tickets can be purchased from Oceans Gift Shop at BUEI on the night or in advance on 294-0204.

Amanda’s work explores what it means to be “Bermudian” in a diverse and innovative means never before seen. Certain portraits from the book will be viewed in the Rick Faries Gallery and will be for purchase in addition to the books.

The official opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm and the exhibit will run until May 17th.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

From 8pm, you can experience the fun and excitement of sleeping on the beach just with a blanket. Cooking dinner on an open fire, swim during the early hours of the morning to sharing campfire stories at night. Then wake up to a traditional codfish breakfast on the beach.

This is an overnight event and all participants must register. The exact location will be announced upon registration.

The cost is $180 per person.

For more information, or to book your adventure, contact wildherbsnplantsofbermuda@gmail.com.

The America’s Cup is almost here and all eyes will be on Bermuda. Thousands of extra visitors will be here watching the sailing, and millions of people around the world will be watching Bermuda and all of us on TV. Have you wondered what YOU can do to make Bermuda look her best? All residents are encouraged to show off our island paradise by getting involved with Clean Up for the Cup on Saturday and Sunday, May 13th and 14th.

A special trash bag is being mailed to every home. You can then fill that special bag with litter that you and your family pick up from a nearby street, park or beach at any time that suits you over the weekend of May 13th and 14th. You would then tie the bag shut and put it at the street for collection.

Scott Joplin and His Legacy will be on the Monday. From 7pm, you can enjoy an evening of piano music by Scott Joplin, William Bolcom, Igor Stravinsky, Nikolai Kapustin, William Albright, Zez Confrey and George Gershwin. From 7pm on the Wednesday, you can enjoy a Tribute to Thelonious Monk, featuring the Giorgi Mikadze Trio and Piano Duets by Samuel Barber, Erik Satie and Maurice Ravel.

The cost is $35 for adults, $15 for students and available from www.pTix.bm, the Bermuda Book Store and Bermuda School of Music. Tickets are limited.

Masterworks invite you to join them for the official opening of A Year Times Two on Thursday, May 18th.

This is a joint exhibition from Rhona Emmerson and Chris Marson and will be showcased in the Rick Faries Gallery.

The official opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm and the exhibit will run until June 7th.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

Masterworks invite you to join them for the official opening of Joint Exhibition on Friday, June 9th.

Showcased in the Rick Faries Gallery, this is an exhibition of work featuring the French artist formally known as “Sorgel” and local artist Nicky Gurret.

The official opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm and the exhibit will run until June 28th.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

From 9pm on the Upper Level of Pier 6, they promise the biggest lineup of local and overseas talent for 2017, including DJ Young Chow from Hot 97 FM New York, Riggo Suave “The Stage Gawd” from New York and Trinidad, and the Miami Dream Team with DJ Sinistar The Kings of Miami. Representing Bermuda will be YGS, Mista Genius of King Jyrus and DJ Coolie, with live performances by international soca artists Sekon Sta and Teddyson John.

You can post your pictures using their official hashtag #PureBermuda and this event is sponsored by WKD, Carib Beer, Trip.bm and Pepsi.

Advance tickets are $35 for general admission, $70 for VIPs, and $25 for college students (must present valid college ID at the gate). Ticket outlets are Kit n Caboodle, Jazzy Boutique, Freshmen Boutique in Heron Bay Plaza, People’s Pharmacy, Belvin’s Stores, Somers in St George’s, and online at www.BDAtix.bm.

For more information, contact apacheprod@yahoo.com or PureBermuda@gmail.com or follow them on Instagram or Facebook.

Save the Date: Quick Recap of Upcoming Bermuda Events

For a handy Calendar view, click here to go to the Bermuda Calendar section – simply click on the “One-off Events” filter to show just these events instead of the whole calendar